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Oooops. Not quite sure what happened to Richard's guest appearance at River Cottage, but he was very definitely missing from last night's episode. We have come to the conclusion that he must either be languishing on the cutting room floor or that he actually went fishing on the day and has digitally altered the photo and placed himself standing in front of the camera.

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If you are at a loose end this evening how about watching our very own Richard Fishbourne aka Ricardo in action at River Cottage HQ? He is helping Gill (Head chef at River Cottage HQ) and Emma (River Cottage Gardener) to build a large wormery to deal with their kitchen waste.The programme, River Cottage Spring, is being shown on Channel 4 at 9pm tonight.ps If you miss the show it is repeated tomorrow (19 June 2008) on More 4 at 9pm and Saturday 21st June on Channel 4 at 7pm.You can also hear all about Richard's visit to River Cottage in Episode 0134 of the Wiggly Wigglers Podcast.]]>Wed, 24 Jan 2018 08:55:10 +0000https://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/blog/the-wiggly-wigglers-podcast-7

This week it’s a packed show and tall, blonde, handsome (modest) Richard has been at River Cottage HQ in Dorset making the team a homemade wormery from recycled materials. His efforts are in aid of a new River Cottage TV series, which started last Thursday (28th). The next episodes can be seen on Channel 4 at 9pm on the 4th, 11th and 18th June. For more details about the show take a look at the River Cottage web site.

There is also a big plug for Farmer Phil's Painting Competition, which is open to one and all. Farmer Phil would like you to do a drawing or painting of "something outside" to brighten up the walls of his new office. Entries close on Friday 13 June and there are some really fab prizes on offer for the winners. To get an entry form please click here.

Richard – It has to be “The River Cottage Fish Book” by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Nick Fisher. This mighty tomb is described as “The definitive guide to fish and fish cooking”. Richard first met Nick, the writer and presenter of Screaming Reels, on a “Hugh and Friends Night” at River Cottage HQ in rural Dorset and has managed to secure 10 signed copies of the book which will be on sale very shortly at Wiggly Wigglers.

ps Richard contributed two fishy pictures to the project a Perch (p. 523) and a Zander (p. 537).

Heather – Undoubtedly it would be “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan which takes a good hard look at the food we put on our plates. Heather believes, “It’s a book that will change your life forever”

Rach – Definitely Terry Walton’s book, “My Life on a Hillside Allotment”, which is a really interesting and highly entertaining read. The book follows Terry’s exploits down on the allotment from a very young age, when he gardened with his father, through to the present day. It’s a really easy read with some great tips from Terry and recipe ideas from his wife.

Hannah – Hannah is currently reading the beautifully written, “Flower Confidential” by Amy Stewart, which is described by the publishers as a “behind-the-scenes look at the flower industry”. Hannah says it is of particular interest to her now she is responsible for growing flowers up at the cutting patch for the Wiggly bouquets.